bleep

Etymology
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Noun



 * 1) A brief high-pitched sound, as from some electronic device.
 * 2)  Something named by an explicit noun in the original, unedited version of the containing sentence.
 * 3)  A broad genre of electronic music with goth and industrial influences, as opposed to traditional gothic rock.
 * 4)  A pager, usually one held by a doctor or nurse in a hospital.
 * 1)  A pager, usually one held by a doctor or nurse in a hospital.
 * 1)  A pager, usually one held by a doctor or nurse in a hospital.
 * 1)  A pager, usually one held by a doctor or nurse in a hospital.

Derived terms

 * bleep test

Translations

 * Czech: pípnutí, pípání, zapípání
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Norwegian: pip
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: bip
 * Spanish: pip
 * Turkish:

Verb

 * 1)  To emit one or more bleeps.
 * 2)  To edit out inappropriate spoken language in a broadcast by replacing offending words with bleeps.
 * 3)  To contact someone by pager.
 * 1)  To edit out inappropriate spoken language in a broadcast by replacing offending words with bleeps.
 * 2)  To contact someone by pager.
 * 1)  To contact someone by pager.

Translations

 * Czech: pípat, zapípat
 * Finnish:
 * German: ,
 * Turkish:,  ,


 * Russian: ,